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Sutoro, Ann Dunham

February 24, 2010

Another neither-her-nor-there post. Ignore the table and just read the block quote beneath. This is a page in Paul Mosley's case study of microfinance in Indonesia, in volume 2 of Finance against Poverty (1996):This looks like a classic example of a biased impact study. But that's not my point.Full cite: Sutoro, Ann Dunham; Roes Haryanto. (1990). "KUPEDES Development Impact Survey". BRI Briefing Booklet (Jakarta).When Sutoro wrote this, her son Barack was studying at Harvard Law School.Anyone know how I can get a copy?

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